Your comments about living in Taiwan brought me a full smile on my face. 🤩 Thanks so much for listing the 10 benefits of living in Taiwan. Truly, it's very convenient in Taiwan.... After watching this video, it reminds me to be grateful and live with optimistic thinking, broad mindset... APPRECIATE your observation and great share !
You are so sweet ! The gifts of life are usually discovered by people who is open-minded and adventurous. You are almost a book of foreigners'. I'm afraid Taiwan will be more and more crowded when these secrets are open.
Hi, thanks for the video. Regarding the tax rate (of five percent) which you mentioned in the video... is there any URL or Taiwanese government website which you can direct me to for this 5% information please? It seems that all taxation websites shows income tax rate is 5% to 40% for Taiwan
Never know that Taiwan is 2nd most safest country in the world. Also I could see that it has visa-free or visa on arrival to 146 countries. Didn't expected cost of leaving is low and tax is only 5% and still they are providing health care. Good to know all the intresting facts about Taiwan, this video will for sure make people to think while making a abroad plans. Big kudos to you and your partner Madhu 👍. Keep going 👍.
Yes, Taiwan is 2nd safest country in the world (2020) www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3965611 It is ranked as the 3rd safest country in the world (2022). www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/4720260 Cost of living is a lot more for Indians, but lesser when compared to other western countries with same standards. P.S. We are really grateful to have your constant support Sandeep. 🤩🤩 Thanks for watching
You don't have to work under one boss...you can change companies but cannot show a break in the ARC, which is possible if you can find another job before your notice period is over.
It was a great information. I had got job offer rom a Taiwan's company. And pretty much scared about my moving to Taiwan. As company would prefer one month stay after that i have look for apartment. Is their any contant to help me on the same sis.
Thank you for this. Am actually trying and looking for opportunities to move to Taiwan. If I may ask, of all the countries out there, how did you end up choosing Taiwan?
My husband got a job here, we knew nothing about Taiwan then. We shifted for his job and then realized how blessed we are to end up in a beautiful country like Taiwan.🤩
Sister I want to go to Taiwan to study is IELTS necessary to study in Taiwan I have done 12th in 2022 and my percentage is 58% and my stream is arts and I am 20 years old
Hello Bro. If you want to do your degree (under graduation) in Taiwan, you need to be proficient in Chinese. Because even the course can be in English in few universities, still there are few subjects in Chinese too. But if you complete your degree and then come for masters, you get scholarship for the first year and all the subjects are taught in English.
@@OverTheSeas Sister I told you about my profile earlier I want to ask sister whether IELTS is necessary to study in Taiwan or not can you tell by looking at my profile whether my profile is eligible to study in Taiwan or not
I changed my visitors visa to a dependent visa to a working visa within a span of 6 months without having to leave the country. I am not sure about tourist visas, though!
@@sayagainsayagain561 If you get a job while you are on tourist visa, or if you get admission in any university, then there is a hack. You can just leave the country and go to hongkong or philipines or Thailand, any nearby country, stay for a week, change your visa there (Taiwan embassy in that country) and come back to Taiwan with resident visa. If the NIA tells you that you cannot change tourist visa to resident visa then you can follow this procedure.
@@OverTheSeas Change a visitor visa to a resident visa Work Processes Explanation If entering Taiwan on a VISITOR VISA: Within valid date, you must change your visa to a RESIDENT VISA at the MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS-BUREAU OF CONSULAR AFFAIRS after you arrive at Taiwan. Requirements of applying for a RESIDENT VISA : 1. Passport (original and one photocopy) valid for at least six months 2. Completed application form 3. Ming Chuan University’s Admission Letter (original and one photocopy) 4. Original diploma of highest degree or graduation certificate (in Chinese or English; according to Taiwan’s regulations for a foreign certificate, the foreign certificate should be authenticated by the ROC (Taiwan) Embassy, Consulate or Mission stationed in the country where the documents are issued.) 5. Original transcript (in Chinese or English; according to Taiwan’s regulations for a foreign certificate, the foreign certificate should be authenticated by the ROC (Taiwan) Embassy, Consulate or Mission stationed in the country where the documents are issued.) 6. Financial statement: 180,000 NTD (in Chinese or English; according to Taiwan’s regulations for a foreign certificate, the foreign certificate should be authenticated by the ROC (Taiwan) Embassy, Consulate or Mission stationed in the country where the documents are issued.). Please note that you must apply for a bank card that allow you to withdraw money from your account in Taiwan. 7. Ming Chuan University original student ID and one photocopy (please note: student ID can only be issued after the completion of registration and tuition payment.) 8. Health Certificate issued within the last 3 months by a licensed foreign hospital or clinic (in Chinese or English; according to Taiwan’s regulations for a foreign certificate, the foreign certificate should be authenticated by the ROC (Taiwan) Embassy, Consulate or Mission stationed in the country where the documents are issued.) or you may take the health check up after you arrive in Taiwan. 9. Two 2-inch head & shoulder color photos with a white background (taken within the last six months) 10. Application fee: NT$ 3,000. (It’s subject to change according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) 11. Other supporting documents which may also be requested by Ministry of Foreign Affairs-Bureau of Consular Affairs (In Taiwan) For example, official certificates/documents for MOFA scholarship holders or ICDF scholarship recipients. Entering Taiwan on a VISITOR V
Your comments about living in Taiwan brought me a full smile on my face. 🤩
Thanks so much for listing the 10 benefits of living in Taiwan. Truly, it's very convenient in Taiwan....
After watching this video, it reminds me to be grateful and live with optimistic thinking, broad mindset...
APPRECIATE your observation and great share !
Thank you so much for your kind words🤩🤩🤩 It really means a lot us. We just expressed our gratitude towards Taiwan🤩🤩 Wish you a very Happy New Year 🥳🥳🥳
Great video thank you very much. I am moving to Taiwan soon🙏🏼❤️
Great Information and Great Video
Thank you so much 😃
you two should be promoted to be the chief of Tourism Bureau in Taiwan. good job!!
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Thank you so much, mam ❤ You know how to make our day 💞
Mam pls make a full detailed video on permenent residency requirements and new video on how to apply for study visa in 2024
Thanks for introducing Taiwan to the world. We are so happy that you love Taiwan.
Always. Taiwan is our home 🏡
Very informative content!
Thank you for uploading this video
We are happy to know that you liked it! Keep supporting us. 🤩🤩
congratulations you got APRC. means you both of live here 5 year above
Thanks for loving Taiwan
Our pleasure! Yes, Pradeep will get an APRC. I broke the visa, so I cannot get the APRC yet. 😅 Hoping to get it in a few years 😅
Very informative 😊👍
Thank you so much. Wish you a Happy New Year. 🥳🥳
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Valuable information....anyone who wants to visit the country can follow your videos and just visit.
Thank you so much for your comment Haneet 🤩🤩 Keep watching our videos 😁 Wish you a very Happy New Year.
The way of explaining makes me want to visit Taiwan
You should...Welcome to Taiwan 🤩🤩
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Having recently moved here your videos are really helpful to me. Also you guys are really helpfull
Glad to hear Abhinav. It's our pleasure to be of any help to you. 🤩🤩
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You took this video from which county/city? It’s really beautiful. ✨❤️
Thank you so much. This video was shot in Taichung 🤩🤩
You are so sweet ! The gifts of life are usually discovered by people who is open-minded and adventurous. You are almost a book of foreigners'. I'm afraid Taiwan will be more and more crowded when these secrets are open.
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Thank you so much. Wish you a very Happy New Year 🥳🥳🥳
Hi, thanks for the video. Regarding the tax rate (of five percent) which you mentioned in the video... is there any URL or Taiwanese government website which you can direct me to for this 5% information please? It seems that all taxation websites shows income tax rate is 5% to 40% for Taiwan
Informative...
Thank you so much sir 🤩🤩
What is the minimum salary in Taiwan for factory workers.?
Never know that Taiwan is 2nd most safest country in the world. Also I could see that it has visa-free or visa on arrival to 146 countries. Didn't expected cost of leaving is low and tax is only 5% and still they are providing health care. Good to know all the intresting facts about Taiwan, this video will for sure make people to think while making a abroad plans. Big kudos to you and your partner Madhu 👍. Keep going 👍.
Yes, Taiwan is 2nd safest country in the world (2020)
www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3965611
It is ranked as the 3rd safest country in the world (2022).
www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/4720260
Cost of living is a lot more for Indians, but lesser when compared to other western countries with same standards.
P.S. We are really grateful to have your constant support Sandeep. 🤩🤩
Thanks for watching
This will be informative to Taiwanese more than indians. Good one. Well explained
Really? Why do you think so? 😅
@@OverTheSeas nuv cheppinavatilo vallaki kuda konni telivu kada
Taiwan epudu chusthamo superb 👫
Yay! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Nice video 😊
Thank you so much. Wish you a Happy New Year. 🥳🥳
It sounds like if you have one boss that screws you over in 5 years you don't get permanent residency. That sounds like a lot of stress.
You don't have to work under one boss...you can change companies but cannot show a break in the ARC, which is possible if you can find another job before your notice period is over.
How is the transportation facilities in Taiwan? Can we live there without owing a car?
This video answers all your questions!
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It was a great information. I had got job offer rom a Taiwan's company. And pretty much scared about my moving to Taiwan. As company would prefer one month stay after that i have look for apartment. Is their any contant to help me on the same sis.
Many good
Thank you so much 🤩🤩🤩
Nice video...
Thank you so much Manoj 🤩🤩
Good
Thank you Swati 😍😍
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Angel live in taiwan.. Superb info sissy😍
Haha...thank you 🤩🤩
Thank you for this. Am actually trying and looking for opportunities to move to Taiwan.
If I may ask, of all the countries out there, how did you end up choosing Taiwan?
My husband got a job here, we knew nothing about Taiwan then. We shifted for his job and then realized how blessed we are to end up in a beautiful country like Taiwan.🤩
Which place are you standing in Taiwan in this video
Do you mean to say in the thumbnail picture? or in the video? If in video, then which part of the video(time)?
Sister I want to go to Taiwan to study is IELTS necessary to study in Taiwan I have done 12th in 2022 and my percentage is 58% and my stream is arts and I am 20 years old
Hello Bro. If you want to do your degree (under graduation) in Taiwan, you need to be proficient in Chinese. Because even the course can be in English in few universities, still there are few subjects in Chinese too. But if you complete your degree and then come for masters, you get scholarship for the first year and all the subjects are taught in English.
@@OverTheSeas Sister I told you about my profile earlier I want to ask sister whether IELTS is necessary to study in Taiwan or not can you tell by looking at my profile whether my profile is eligible to study in Taiwan or not
Madam ji Taiwan me ARC card kaisa bnega please btana
Aap taiwan mein ho kya? Taiwan mein aneke baad hi banega!
Madam ji mera tourist visa lgaa h please aap meri kuch help ker dijiye aap apni insta I'd bta do agr h to
Or sbse pahle aapka thanku aapne riply Kiya
our pleasure 🙏
I wanna to come Chinese language can tell best college
All the universities have Chinese courses. You can choose 1 on 1 or group classes. You can apply for a one year Chinese course in Taiwan.
Mam can indian tourist visa holders change tourist visa to resident visa?
I changed my visitors visa to a dependent visa to a working visa within a span of 6 months without having to leave the country. I am not sure about tourist visas, though!
@@OverTheSeas ok thanks for reply.
@@sayagainsayagain561 If you get a job while you are on tourist visa, or if you get admission in any university, then there is a hack. You can just leave the country and go to hongkong or philipines or Thailand, any nearby country, stay for a week, change your visa there (Taiwan embassy in that country) and come back to Taiwan with resident visa. If the NIA tells you that you cannot change tourist visa to resident visa then you can follow this procedure.
@@OverTheSeas Change a visitor visa to a resident visa
Work Processes Explanation
If entering Taiwan on a VISITOR VISA:
Within valid date, you must change your visa to a RESIDENT VISA at the MINISTRY OF
FOREIGN AFFAIRS-BUREAU OF CONSULAR AFFAIRS after you arrive at Taiwan.
Requirements of applying for a RESIDENT VISA :
1. Passport (original and one photocopy) valid for at least six months
2. Completed application form
3. Ming Chuan University’s Admission Letter (original and one photocopy)
4. Original diploma of highest degree or graduation certificate (in Chinese or English;
according to Taiwan’s regulations for a foreign certificate, the foreign certificate
should be authenticated by the ROC (Taiwan) Embassy, Consulate or Mission
stationed in the country where the documents are issued.)
5. Original transcript (in Chinese or English; according to Taiwan’s regulations for a
foreign certificate, the foreign certificate should be authenticated by the ROC
(Taiwan) Embassy, Consulate or Mission stationed in the country where the
documents are issued.)
6. Financial statement: 180,000 NTD (in Chinese or English; according to Taiwan’s
regulations for a foreign certificate, the foreign certificate should be authenticated
by the ROC (Taiwan) Embassy, Consulate or Mission stationed in the country where
the documents are issued.). Please note that you must apply for a bank card that
allow you to withdraw money from your account in Taiwan.
7. Ming Chuan University original student ID and one photocopy (please note: student
ID can only be issued after the completion of registration and tuition payment.)
8. Health Certificate issued within the last 3 months by a licensed foreign hospital or
clinic (in Chinese or English; according to Taiwan’s regulations for a foreign
certificate, the foreign certificate should be authenticated by the ROC (Taiwan)
Embassy, Consulate or Mission stationed in the country where the documents are
issued.) or you may take the health check up after you arrive in Taiwan.
9. Two 2-inch head & shoulder color photos with a white background (taken within the
last six months)
10. Application fee: NT$ 3,000. (It’s subject to change according to the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs)
11. Other supporting documents which may also be requested by Ministry of Foreign
Affairs-Bureau of Consular Affairs (In Taiwan) For example, official
certificates/documents for MOFA scholarship holders or ICDF scholarship recipients.
Entering Taiwan on a VISITOR V
@@OverTheSeas mam I don't know about how much fees for it.can you help me please to get ready this starting documents.
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Good information
Thank you so much Sunitha 🥰🥰
Many good
Thank you so much 😅